I need some help here, and perhaps I am not the only one who is looking at final 53 projections and possible trade partners.
The crappy NFL.com website doesn't have any depth charts up now.

I want to see, a generalized depth chart of every team to see who might be canditates for trades as we near roster cutdowns.

3 years ago, the Giants had extra RB's and we needed one. So Ted Thompson sent a 6th round pick to NY for Ryan Grant.
2 years ago, the Panthers needed a long snapper, so they sent us a 6th round pick for JJ Jansen, our long snapper at the time.
We've also seen trades of Tony Moll for Derrick Martin with the Ravens, we saw just last week the Vikings and Fish hook up on a little deal.

I guess since I am asking, I will be the first here to put what I think is our depth chart. Of course, to each their own. Even a group of the top 10 Packer posters will not agree on most of these, as there are some close competions at many positions.

Why isn't Ahmad Brooks getting more playing time at OLB? I saw 2 49er preseason games, and I never noticed him out there.

Briggs is getting a lot more action than Brooks, which is interesting bc Brooks flashed a ton of potential outside with the limited snaps he had last year.

Ahmad Brooks is currently the teams #3 OLB. He suffered a lacerated kidney early in preseason and won't play until the regular season.

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How do you feel about your depth at OL

Happy with it. Only concern is consistency at RG (Rachal/Snyder). But there is a decent vet as depth at every spot on the line. It is possible that either Alex Boone or Barry Sims will not make the Final-53.

Depth: David Baas can start at G or C. Tony Wragge can backup at G oor C. Adam Snyder can backup at all 5 positions. Alex Boone and Barry Sims can backup both Tackle positions.

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and behind Vernon Davis?

I feel that Vernon Davis, Delanie Walker and Nate Byham are one of the best TE trios in the NFL.

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Do you guys use a FB much, and how good is Norris, and the backup FBs?

Fullback use is becoming limited. Norris is you stereotypical straight-ahead blocking back. Brit Miller is very popular amongst the fan base because of his work in the 2009 preseason. Jehuu Caulcrick appears to be the teams #2 FB. Because both Delanie Walker and Nate Byham both often play Jimmy Raye's "F-Back" position it seems likely the 49ers will only keep Norris.